Quote Originally Posted by Ram Pant View Post
Fact.

Reform voted against legislation to help protect women and girls.

Reform voted against legislation to improve the lot of workers.

Farage has said he'll stop people working from home if he gets in.

Opinion.
They're a nasty bunch who are in it for themselves and those backing them financially so, basically, they are like 99% (approx) of politicians. Having found out that my right to vote in UK elections was restored a few years back, I have decided not to use it as there isn't a party that I feel I can support. The Blue Tories were always a no no. The Red Ones were my choice when they genuinely represented the working class and the poor but they no longer do that. The Turquoise Tories seem to represent even more of things I dislike then the Blue variety. LibDems I don't take seriously. Greens appear to be as seasonal as nature and change as often. Restore seems as unlikeable as Turquoise. No Monster Raving Lunatic candidate in my neck of the woods so I'll refrain.
What would it take do you think for people to take the LibDems more seriously?

For me its Ed Davey, I don't think his theatrics go down well and he doesn't strike me as someone who will be a strong leader.

He always speaks well when required and was very confident last week in PMQ causing starmer to react very unprofessionally.

Hes a funny man too. But then so is Boris.

It surprises me a little they aren't performing better in Polls at a time people are looking for a home for their vote.

Would a Paddy pantsdown character have them being considered a more serious proposition?

I am a bit like you as not really sure where my vote should go, ill probably vote tactically if Polls suggest a close run affair between Reform and an other.